Agnostics Anonymous exists to promote an open and friendly environment for frank and respectful dialogue on questions regarding, among other things, human knowledge, faith and life's purpose. AgAnon strives to be a place where an honest and thoughtful exchange occurs among a gathering of friends who are committed to authentic inquiry. Dogmatic skeptics, absolute relativists and wily cynics are always welcome.
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Welcome to the Freethought Society (FS)! The Freethought Society (FS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization advocating the separation of church & state, freedom of religion for all, freedom from religious intrusion, freedom of expression and freedom of choice. As freethinkers, our minds are not constrained by superstitions or prescribed dogmas that tell us what we may or may not think. We are a group of atheists, agnostics, humanists, skeptics, et al. who are interested in pres …
Open to all ethical atheists, agnostics, skeptics and other freethinkers, the Delaware Association for Humanism exists for the betterment of humanity and for the planet we all share. DAH is an affiliate of the Council for Secular Humanism and is a charter chapter of the American Humanist Association. As such, we adhere to the humanist philosophy these organizations embody. In addition to getting together to socialize and discuss beliefs, philosophies and the challenges of being 'outsiders', we a …
I'm fresh from the Reason Rally in Washington DC and while there is an active Freethinker community in the Philadelphia area, i'm looking to connect with people closer to home to get together over a cup of coffee or tea to share our experiences as Non-Theists! If you are in the 19401-03 zip codes and want to come together for informal meetups with other people identified as Atheists, Agnostics, Freethinkers, Brights etc, it'd be great for you to come join in!
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Hi, folks! The other day I head NPR interview Clay Johnson, the author of a new book called The Information Diet. It's about how we can take conscious measures to overcome our natural tendency toward confirmation bias, i.e., only seeking out and taking in information that reinforces what we already believe. This has motivated me to start a study group. Beyond discussing the book itself, we could meet in an ongoing way to assist one another in overcoming bias.
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Hey there y'all, While I'm out of town (for the summer of 2011, or so) my son Jonathan will be organizing and hosting events for this meetup. Below is the general idea of the meetup's purpose, but it might be a little bit different while I'm away. I'm pretty sure it will still be all kinds of interesting and delicious fun, so please feel free to join in the party. I look forward to meeting you and having some fun together when I return to Philly. Until then, adventure HO! ~Amy ====== === …
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